If… (Week 115)

This is week 115 in my personal “If… Project” in which I answer questions from the book “If… (Questions for the Game of Life)”

There are 125 pages of this book, each with four questions. I plan to take one page each week and answer the questions as thoroughly and honestly as I am able. In addition, I invite you to answer the questions along with me, whether it be in the comments section, your own personal blog, or just within your own thoughts.

Perhaps in doing so, we will get to know each other better, but even more importantly, get to know ourselves better.

This week’s questions:

If you had to drop a nuclear bomb on one country, where would you drop it?

I’d want to cause as little damage as possible (good luck with a nuclear bomb, right?), so I’d choose the most remote country with the fewest number of inhabitants. So, perhaps an isolated island in the middle of the ocean?

If you could have witnessed any biblical event, what would you want to have seen?

The musical theatre lover in me is wanting to pick some Joseph with his amazing technicolor dreamcoat.

If you could work for any corporation for which you don’t currently work, which would you choose?

A television network? As a host of a show? Travel Channel maybe?

If your own ashes were to be kept in an urn, after you die, where would you want the urn kept?

I’d choose for my ashes to be divided amongst several urns. Some would go to any surviving family members. One somewhere here in NYC to honor the city I love. And one kept inside the Magic Kingdom at WDW to honor the other place that’s so special to me.

Those are my answers to this week’s questions. What are yours?

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One Response to If… (Week 115)

  1. Robert says:

    1: This is a toughy. Always fantasized, but then when reality strikes, I back down.

    2: The scene with the three wise men.

    3: I would love to see how Apple functions internally, so Apple it is.

    4: I don’t want to stay put. Hence, my desire to be scattered in the Kansas state wind….

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